Annual Register, Tập 15Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1800 |
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... should at the fame time , be communicated in its fullest extent to the English . This treaty was afterwards confirmed in all its parts , by the 13th article of the treaty of Utrecht . As this city was the great mart of the extenfive ...
... should at the fame time , be communicated in its fullest extent to the English . This treaty was afterwards confirmed in all its parts , by the 13th article of the treaty of Utrecht . As this city was the great mart of the extenfive ...
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... should fuftain any injury , either as to its goods , revenues , or rights , thereby , it fhould not only receive full reparation for its lofles at the conclufion of a peace , but that be- fides , all its rights and privileges fhould be ...
... should fuftain any injury , either as to its goods , revenues , or rights , thereby , it fhould not only receive full reparation for its lofles at the conclufion of a peace , but that be- fides , all its rights and privileges fhould be ...
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... should fucceed at the demise of the reigning King . Several candidates were pro- pofed , and made great intereft upon this occafion ; among those were the Prince Royal of Denmark , af- terwards Frederic the Fifth , the prefent Landgrave ...
... should fucceed at the demise of the reigning King . Several candidates were pro- pofed , and made great intereft upon this occafion ; among those were the Prince Royal of Denmark , af- terwards Frederic the Fifth , the prefent Landgrave ...
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... should fecretly or open- ly , on any pretence whatsoever , feek to introduce again an unli- mitted authority , or what was called fovereignty ; that he thought it his greatest glory to be the firft citizen of a free country ; and that ...
... should fecretly or open- ly , on any pretence whatsoever , feek to introduce again an unli- mitted authority , or what was called fovereignty ; that he thought it his greatest glory to be the firft citizen of a free country ; and that ...
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... should premeditately infringe his oath and the capitulation , or even any thing in the future , which the ftate fhould judge it neceffary to prefcribe further for the im- provement or fecurity of the form of regency . He alfo menaces ...
... should premeditately infringe his oath and the capitulation , or even any thing in the future , which the ftate fhould judge it neceffary to prefcribe further for the im- provement or fecurity of the form of regency . He alfo menaces ...
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